What did groups like Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles and Mujeres en Marcha have in common?

a. They were women's organizations that worked to elect representatives from their communities to local and state government.
b. They supported affirmative action and busing programs to alleviate racism in schools and colleges.
c. They were organizations of working-class people who supported Jerry Brown because of his pro-union position.
d. They were organizations of people of color who felt excluded from the women's movement or the environmental movement because of those movements' neglect of racism.


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If the United States was to become the "great arsenal of democracy," it had to

a. take and maintain control over the important oil fields in the Middle East. b. successfully convert major industries from production of consumer goods to production of military materiel. c. convince corporate leaders to finance the retooling of their factories for the production of war materiel. d. solve transportation problems between the United States and Europe.

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The governing structure of the South was closest to

a. an oligarchy. b. a theocracy. c. a pure democracy. d. an egalitarian commonwealth. e. a monarchy.

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The successful landing of American troops in Morocco was referred to as:

a. Operation Avalanche. b. Operation Desert Storm. c. Operation Torch. d. Operation Overlord.

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Why did the early Dutch settlements in what would become New York attract so few Dutch immigrants?

a. The Dutch West India Company expected settlers to gather furs in exchange for wages. b. Rumors circulated in Europe that the region was uninhabitable. c. The region was already home to large numbers of English settlers. d. The Dutch West India Company actively discouraged Dutch settlers.

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